Response:
The red
FAN ALARM
LED goes off.
The yellow
FAN ALARM
LEDs on top front and rear of the cabinet go off.
At the MCC terminal, the SM indicator goes off (if all SMs/SM-2000s are operational).
On the
1010 - SM
x y
STATUS
page, the
FAN ALM
indicator associated with the
SM/SM-2000 cabinet clears.
At the receive-only printer (ROP), the
REPT ALM CLR FAN SM=
x
AISLE=
z report is printed.
Where:
x = Selected SM/SM-2000 number.
y = SM/SM-2000 type (for example, HSM).
z = Aisle number.
8.
At the selected SM/SM-2000 x cabinet, close the rear door.
Where:
x = Selected SM/SM-2000 number.
9.
Have the fan alarms in all the SM/SM-2000 cabinets been tested?
If
YES
,
STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.
If
NO
, to test the fan alarms in the next SM/SM-2000 cabinet, repeat from Step 1.
10.
At the front of the SM cabinet, open door and remove the
A
and
B
fuses for Fan 1.
Response:
The red
FAN ALARM
LED lights.
The audible MAJOR alarm sounds.
The yellow
FAN ALARM
LEDs on the top front and rear of the cabinet light.
At the MCC terminal, the MAJOR indicator lights and the SM indicator flashes.
On the
1010 - SM
x y
STATUS
page, the
FAN ALM
indicator associated with the SM
cabinet lights.
At the ROP, the
REPT ALM FAN SM
x
AISLE=
z
report is printed.
Where:
x
= Selected SM number.
y
= SM type (for example, HSM)
z
= Aisle number.
11.
Replace fuses
A
and
B
for Fan 1 and perform one of the following on the fan unit control board:
Depress the power
RESET
button
Push the
RESET/TEST
switch
Depress the
TEST
button.
Response:
The red
FAN ALARM
LED goes off.
The yellow
FAN ALARM
LEDs on the top front and rear of the cabinet go off.
At the MCC terminal, the SM indicator goes off (if all SMs/SM-2000s are operational).
On the
1010 - SM
x y
STATUS
page, the
FAN ALM
indicator associated with the SM
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